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Synonyms & Similar Words
mistrust
suspicion
skepticism
doubt
wariness
apprehension
unease
misgiving
apprehensiveness
fear
skepticism
incredulity
disillusion
disenchantment
cynicism
pessimism
negativism
uncertainty
dubiousness
questionability
hesitance
irresolution
ambiguity
vagueness
obscurity
murkiness
cloudiness
fogginess
unclearness
ambiguity
uncertainty
lack of confidence
wariness
cautiousness
circumspection
prudence
reserve
restraint
hesitancy
diffidence
timidity
fearfulness
anxiety
nervousness
uneasiness
apprehensiveness
dread
trepidation
alarm
alarmism
Meaning of Distrust
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, distrust is a feeling of lack of confidence in someone or something, or a suspicion that someone or something is unreliable or dishonest.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines distrust as a lack of trust or confidence, or a feeling that someone or something is not honest or reliable.
- Cambridge Dictionary describes distrust as a feeling of not trusting someone or something, or a belief that someone or something is not honest or reliable.
Example Uses
- The company's history of dishonest practices has led to widespread distrust among consumers.
- After being misled by the salesperson, I have developed a deep distrust of the company's marketing tactics.
- The lack of transparency in the government's decision-making process has fostered distrust among citizens.
- Her distrust of technology made her hesitant to use online banking.
- The scandal has created distrust among investors, leading to a decline in stock prices.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
trust
confidence
faith
reliance
dependence
certainty
assurance
conviction
optimism
positivism
hopefulness
cheerfulness
enthusiasm
eagerness
confidence
certainty
sureness
security
stability
steadiness
calmness
composure
serenity
tranquility
peace of mind
reassurance
comfort
solace
consolation